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>> when harold ford was running for united states senator in tennessee when they had the white woman in the commercial and i met him at the playboy club. so again, it goes to what are you trying to say, black guy, white female, what's going on here? that's different because that's a political ad. you didn't have the music in the background, you didn't have the jimmy cliff playing. so it was conveying a whole different message than be happy, drive a vw. >> vw, i think they're a winner. you know why? because we're playing it, because everyone around the country is going to play it and talk about it and more volkswagens sold. >> we're having a conversation about it. next thing i want to see you -- >> what is that fahrvergnugen. >> i've got it tattooed across my chest. >> let us know what you think, go to cnn.com outfront and we have an online poll for you. still to come, americans stocking up on supplies, people thrown in jail. how the super bowl has turned into something i found absolutely horrific and so would mark haines. >>> all right. so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradis
>> when harold ford was running for united states senator in tennessee when they had the white woman in the commercial and i met him at the playboy club. so again, it goes to what are you trying to say, black guy, white female, what's going on here? that's different because that's a political ad. you didn't have the music in the background, you didn't have the jimmy cliff playing. so it was conveying a whole different message than be happy, drive a vw. >> vw, i think they're a...
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so that should be a straightforward easy answer, but if you're unwilling to budge, and look, i get tennessee, georgia, and i'm from texas, but my goodness, even universal background check, how hard is that? >> in a word. >> background checks are important, and we also need to make certain that we are checking mental health. >> i agree. >> but you would support a universal background check? >> sure. >> thank you very much. appreciate all three of you taking the time. >>> next, former israeli prime minister ariel sharon has been in a vegetative state, but in the past few days, scientists have made a totally shocking discovery. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had
so that should be a straightforward easy answer, but if you're unwilling to budge, and look, i get tennessee, georgia, and i'm from texas, but my goodness, even universal background check, how hard is that? >> in a word. >> background checks are important, and we also need to make certain that we are checking mental health. >> i agree. >> but you would support a universal background check? >> sure. >> thank you very much. appreciate all three of you taking...
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the chief executive of the tennessee-based company specializing in weapons training has had his gun permit revoked after posting a rant threatening violence should the federal government impose new gun control laws. in his post, james yeager of the firm tactical response vowed to "start killing people" if gun laws are passed. >> i am telling you if that happens, it will spark a civil war and i will be glad to fire the first shot. i am not putting up with it. you should not put up with it. i need all you patriots to think about what you're going to do. pack a backpack was some food, they're ready to fight. i'm not putting up with this. i'm not letting my country be ruled by a dictator. i am not letting anybody take my guns for the if it goes 1 inch further, i am going to start killing people critics in response, tennessee officials have suspended his weapons permit, citing the risk of public harm. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ . >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around th
the chief executive of the tennessee-based company specializing in weapons training has had his gun permit revoked after posting a rant threatening violence should the federal government impose new gun control laws. in his post, james yeager of the firm tactical response vowed to "start killing people" if gun laws are passed. >> i am telling you if that happens, it will spark a civil war and i will be glad to fire the first shot. i am not putting up with it. you should not put...
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so that should be a straightforward easy answer, but if you're unwilling to budge, and look, i get tennessee, georgia, and i'm from texas, but my goodness, even universal background check, how hard is that? >> in a word. >> background checks are important, and we also need to make certain that we are checking mental health. >> i agree. >> but you would support a universal background check? >> sure. >> thank you very much. appreciate all three of you taking the time. >>> next, former israeli prime minister ariel sharon has been in a vegetative state, but in the past few days, scientists have made a totally shocking discovery. lly filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgag
so that should be a straightforward easy answer, but if you're unwilling to budge, and look, i get tennessee, georgia, and i'm from texas, but my goodness, even universal background check, how hard is that? >> in a word. >> background checks are important, and we also need to make certain that we are checking mental health. >> i agree. >> but you would support a universal background check? >> sure. >> thank you very much. appreciate all three of you taking...
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kentucky and tennessee hard heat. new york, new jersey and pennsylvania warming centers have opened up. crucial to those trying to recover from superstorm sandy. our weather desk says this arctic blast is going to hang on through the weekend. an ice storm could create havoc in iowa, illinois, and northern missouri on sunday. >>> it's been 540 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? they have started to announce cutbacks. it was announced they have begun laying off 46,000 contract and temporary civilian employees to cut costs. that's what happens. you cut costs, but you can see how much pain that will cause. >>> our fourth story "outfront," the party of stupid. it's not my word but it is the word at least one republican used to describe his own party. at the gop's winter meeting in north carolina. here's louisiana governor and potential 2016 presidential candidate bobby jindal speaking what he sees as the brutal truth last night. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. and
kentucky and tennessee hard heat. new york, new jersey and pennsylvania warming centers have opened up. crucial to those trying to recover from superstorm sandy. our weather desk says this arctic blast is going to hang on through the weekend. an ice storm could create havoc in iowa, illinois, and northern missouri on sunday. >>> it's been 540 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? they have started to announce cutbacks. it was announced they...
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this is memphis, tennessee where crews said they had to carefully push some cars across the bridges because the ice had formed on the roadways way too quickly. those icy conditions extending as far as south as mississippi. farther north, including upstate new york, the storm dumped several inches of snow overnight and in some states it is still coming down. meteorologist janice dean is live. where is it going? >> it is going up to the northeast and we'll see a new storm system but extreme weather center living up to its name. nashville, 35, almost 50 degree difference in savannah. 52 in montgomery. 35 in jackson, mississippi. we'll talk about you in just a second. stationary front that has the warm air behind it. cold air and then we've got the mixing. just around the new york city area, driving could be tricky heading home. be extra careful north of new york, few inches of snow on the ground. we'll continue to monitor that. trace, let's talk about what is going to happen tomorrow. >> you know, jd, i'm concerned but i want to ask you two questions, what is going to happen tomorrow but i hea
this is memphis, tennessee where crews said they had to carefully push some cars across the bridges because the ice had formed on the roadways way too quickly. those icy conditions extending as far as south as mississippi. farther north, including upstate new york, the storm dumped several inches of snow overnight and in some states it is still coming down. meteorologist janice dean is live. where is it going? >> it is going up to the northeast and we'll see a new storm system but extreme...
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my friend from tennessee i entirely correct. divided government actually is the perfect tim some wld argue even the only time you can do tough things, hard-to-explain things that need to be done to save the country. and so i hate to miss the opportunity presented by divided government to tackle the transcendent issue of our time. the president talked about a lot of things. that's all interest. it had nothing to do with fixing the country. until we fix this problem, we won't have the kind of country for our children and our grandchildren that our parents left behind for us. mr. alexander: madam president, i wonder if i might pose one more -- make a question to the republican leader after making a short statement. i came to this body as a young lawyer, legislative aide to senator howard baker a long time ago. it was 1967. and i remember very well senator baker's story about how the civil rights bill in 1968 was passed. i discussed this with the republican leader before. he knows that era as well or better than i do. but there was
my friend from tennessee i entirely correct. divided government actually is the perfect tim some wld argue even the only time you can do tough things, hard-to-explain things that need to be done to save the country. and so i hate to miss the opportunity presented by divided government to tackle the transcendent issue of our time. the president talked about a lot of things. that's all interest. it had nothing to do with fixing the country. until we fix this problem, we won't have the kind of...
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and tennessee and north carolina also going to get hit later today. if the winter blues get you down a bit, maybe we ought to plan for a nice island escape. i love that. people at travel leisure are ready to help you out. the magazine eyeing the best beachfront spots. we have the features director joining us from new york. give us the skinny. tell us. we're cold. where should we go? >> looking for a tropical getaway look no further than february issue of travel and leasure. 21 destinations. it's our cover story. everyone needs it right about now. i love the idea of going to europe where you wouldn't think of in the winter time looking for tropical getaway. the amazing thing about the portuguese island is it's 400 miles off the coast of africa. balmy weather even this time of year. gorgeous lush landscapes, incredible waterfalls and i love the hotel that's a palace. it has welcomed the likes of winston churchill back in the day and it will welcome you with everything from incredible evenings where you dress up. i love dressing for dinner. and they even
and tennessee and north carolina also going to get hit later today. if the winter blues get you down a bit, maybe we ought to plan for a nice island escape. i love that. people at travel leisure are ready to help you out. the magazine eyeing the best beachfront spots. we have the features director joining us from new york. give us the skinny. tell us. we're cold. where should we go? >> looking for a tropical getaway look no further than february issue of travel and leasure. 21...
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this occur, you get that risk of severe weather, specifically around missouri over towards western tennessee and northern mississippi. you could be seeing wind gusts over 100 miles an hour. hail, frequent lightning and even the risk of tornadoes. cannot rule that out at all. also that cold air that will be wrapping around, that's going to be bringing snowfall for western great lakes and dropping down these temperatures. look at winnipeg, minus 9 for you. ten-degree drop going into thursday. washington, d.c. and new york, you'll see a slight warm-up ahead of that front. warm air coming through but it will start to cool right back off once that front begins to pass by. now, here in europe, several systems we're watching. a severe one over the british isles bringings heavy rainfall, risk of flooding, gusty winds. look at the lines close together. that's indicating about 40 to 60 kilometer per hour sustained winds as it pushes overhead. behind it, though, just like in the americas, we'll see a cold air mass filter in. 13 and 12 on your high. on tuesday expect that to get down to the single digit
this occur, you get that risk of severe weather, specifically around missouri over towards western tennessee and northern mississippi. you could be seeing wind gusts over 100 miles an hour. hail, frequent lightning and even the risk of tornadoes. cannot rule that out at all. also that cold air that will be wrapping around, that's going to be bringing snowfall for western great lakes and dropping down these temperatures. look at winnipeg, minus 9 for you. ten-degree drop going into thursday....
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another death reported in tennessee. in parts of kentucky, severe storms packed with heavy winds, left behind a trail of destruction. >> it's out into the field. some of the people's belongings in here is also out here, too. >> our trailer lifts off the foundation. and went back down. i thank the good lord up above for saving us. >> reporter: the storm brought high winds to texas, flash flooding in missouri. and in western michigan, a car plunged 20 feets into a creek, after heavy rain and snow melt caused flash flooding. >> the road flooded out. we're in the middle of a river right now. the car's completely underwater. help. >> reporter: in indiana, a storm knocked out power for thousands and destroyed dozens of homes. >> the winds were so fierce, it was throwing my car sideways. i didn't know if i was going to make it through or not. >> reporter: tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and that storm will finally wrap up this morning, clearing the way for some chilly air. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey tells
another death reported in tennessee. in parts of kentucky, severe storms packed with heavy winds, left behind a trail of destruction. >> it's out into the field. some of the people's belongings in here is also out here, too. >> our trailer lifts off the foundation. and went back down. i thank the good lord up above for saving us. >> reporter: the storm brought high winds to texas, flash flooding in missouri. and in western michigan, a car plunged 20 feets into a creek, after...
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. >> reporter: in eastern tennessee, the fresh winter white sloped traffic to a crawl. students at the university of alabama turned the rare scene into a campus-wide snowball fright. >> i'm from tuscaloosa, alabama, so, i'm not used to the snow. i'm used to sun. >> reporter: tonight, winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings stretch from the carolinas through maryland. areas like raleigh, north carolina, could pick up more than three inches of snow. now, this much snow in that part of the south is a big deal. you're about to see some fun video from brandon, mississippi, where they picked up just about an inch and a half of snow. having a lot of good times with that. but this is, overall, in the season, about two times what they normally see, diane. and places like callman, alabama, who got four inches, almost four times what a city like chicago has had this season. >> four times chicago? >> reporter: four times. >> all right, thank you, ginger. it's upside down out there tonight. >>> and now, all day today, everyone was following the new twists and turns in th
. >> reporter: in eastern tennessee, the fresh winter white sloped traffic to a crawl. students at the university of alabama turned the rare scene into a campus-wide snowball fright. >> i'm from tuscaloosa, alabama, so, i'm not used to the snow. i'm used to sun. >> reporter: tonight, winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings stretch from the carolinas through maryland. areas like raleigh, north carolina, could pick up more than three inches of snow. now, this much...
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the centers for disease control said today that all but two states, tennessee and hawaii, show widespread flu activity. the number of older people hospitalized with the illness rose sharply in the last week and the number of children who've died increased again to 29. honda is recalling nearly 750,000 vehicles for a possible airbag problem. the auto maker said today the affected vehicles are pilot suvs and odyssey minivans spanning the model years 2009 to 2013. the driver's-side airbags may not have all the rivets they need, and that could stop them from deploying. no crashes or injuries have been reported. wall street rounded out the week on a mixed note. the dow jones industrial average gained 53 points to close at 13,649. the nasdaq fell one point to close at 3,134. for the week, the dow gained more than 1%; the nasdaq rose three-tenths of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: we return now to north africa, and what recent developments in mali and algeria tell us about the terrorist threat in that part of the world. for that, i'm joined by m
the centers for disease control said today that all but two states, tennessee and hawaii, show widespread flu activity. the number of older people hospitalized with the illness rose sharply in the last week and the number of children who've died increased again to 29. honda is recalling nearly 750,000 vehicles for a possible airbag problem. the auto maker said today the affected vehicles are pilot suvs and odyssey minivans spanning the model years 2009 to 2013. the driver's-side airbags may not...
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tennessee republican representative, marsha blackburn. for analysis, being bring there david ignatius of the "washington post." david sanger of the "new york times," and from campaign 2012, obama adviser stephanie cutter, and romney adviser kevin madden. back to face off one more time because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. california's democratic senator dianne feinstein is joining us in the studio this morning. senator, you introduced this legislation friday to ban assault weapons, reinstate the ban. you got this passed once before. it was uphill all the way. you can see this time it's going to be uphill, but why do you think you can get it passed? >> well, i think i can get it passed because the american people are very much for it. there's a new poll out, 50,000 people in the field, 68% supportive of a ban on assault weapons. i think what happens is you have one group-- namely, the national rifle association
tennessee republican representative, marsha blackburn. for analysis, being bring there david ignatius of the "washington post." david sanger of the "new york times," and from campaign 2012, obama adviser stephanie cutter, and romney adviser kevin madden. back to face off one more time because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning,...
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florida is doing well, tennessee. louisiana wants to join the states to get more job and higher income jobs. bill: bobby jindal wants to get in on the action? >> yeah. bill: what is the effect when states cut taxes like that, from a financial perspective. >> from a financial perspective it is great. art laffer does a lot of studies that show it does well for the states. when you cut personal and corporate tax you have incentive for corporations to come into the state. if more corporations are coming into the state, that means more jobs, that mines higher employment. people are spending more money and make up for the lack of income tax, sales tax will go up. if spending more money, the state actually brings in more revenue. roundabout way this comes down to, the states will have more money to spend on a lot of programs to spur on growth even more. there is trickle down effect. bill: we're talking about louisiana. we put up states that already have it under law. plans in north carolina underway, oklahoma, kansas, is try
florida is doing well, tennessee. louisiana wants to join the states to get more job and higher income jobs. bill: bobby jindal wants to get in on the action? >> yeah. bill: what is the effect when states cut taxes like that, from a financial perspective. >> from a financial perspective it is great. art laffer does a lot of studies that show it does well for the states. when you cut personal and corporate tax you have incentive for corporations to come into the state. if more...
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well, it means local control, but take virginia, northern virginia would get the same vote as out near tennessee, which has much less population. what is the purpose behind this? >> look, it's all about giving the republicans a significant advantage in these battleground states that they've lost in the past two presidential cycles. your example of virginia, president obama won the state by four percentage points, won it by 150,000 votes. but by allocating the electoral votes by congressional district, mitt romney would have won nine electoral votes in virginia to barack obama's four. if you take that entire system nationally, emory university pointed o out that mitt romney would have won 272 electoral votes to barack obama's 276 electoral votes to barack obama's 262. mitt romney would have been the president of the united states. this is fundamentally changing the rules. this would be like saying, we want the nfl to change the rules, a quarterback can no longer run in the offense anymore. >> democrats have brought this up before, but in this day and age, with twitter, and with everything such in
well, it means local control, but take virginia, northern virginia would get the same vote as out near tennessee, which has much less population. what is the purpose behind this? >> look, it's all about giving the republicans a significant advantage in these battleground states that they've lost in the past two presidential cycles. your example of virginia, president obama won the state by four percentage points, won it by 150,000 votes. but by allocating the electoral votes by...
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bob corker, republican from tennessee. >> thank you. bill: martha. martha: a discovery that is out of this world but us did it prove that life really did exist at one point on other planets? we'll look at the compelling evidence. bill: here is a place you don't want to sleep. a woman survived by a giant boulder crashing through the window while she was sleeping. oh. that. >> that ridge up there bothers me. could you have a big boulder snap and come down go right through the house. she said that would never happen. to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis an
bob corker, republican from tennessee. >> thank you. bill: martha. martha: a discovery that is out of this world but us did it prove that life really did exist at one point on other planets? we'll look at the compelling evidence. bill: here is a place you don't want to sleep. a woman survived by a giant boulder crashing through the window while she was sleeping. oh. that. >> that ridge up there bothers me. could you have a big boulder snap and come down go right through the house....
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little rock could see bad weather and memphis in tennessee. heavy rain associated with the storm system stretching from indiana to southern parts of illinois and across eastern portions of oklahoma and arkansas with as much as five inches of rain possible in some of these places. flash flooding could be a concern out here. we have a number of flood advisories and watches that are in effect for many of the states due to the heavy amount of rifle we're expecting, the ground saturated. we've already seen a lot of rain over the past couple of days. temperatures on the northern side of the storm system, very cold. these are your current temperatures right now. 0 degrees in minot. you factor in a little wind and it feels even colder. feels like 14 below zero right now. 13 below in bismarck. rick? >> rick: maria molina, thanks. >> arthel: new york artist is honoring the victims of the connecticut school shooting with his latest piece. it's on display on staten island, an area he says is in need of a little hope after devastations of super storm sandy
little rock could see bad weather and memphis in tennessee. heavy rain associated with the storm system stretching from indiana to southern parts of illinois and across eastern portions of oklahoma and arkansas with as much as five inches of rain possible in some of these places. flash flooding could be a concern out here. we have a number of flood advisories and watches that are in effect for many of the states due to the heavy amount of rifle we're expecting, the ground saturated. we've...
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a lot of people are going to texas and florida, particularly golfers and nevada a tennessee and washington where there is no state tax. melissa: they need warm weather to play golf year-round. a lot of places that would treat them a lot better. you mentioned texas and florida. one of the things he said strike as nerve with a lot of people he happens to be in a zone targeted both federally and by the state. you know it doesn't work for me right now. i am going to have to make some changes. as people see their federal tax rate go up. you can't do anything about that unless you are willing to leave the country and renounce your citizenship. you have to take a big step. we saw folks on facebook going public, some of those folks talking about leaving going to singapore. when you look at professional athlete, the one thing they do have control over what state they live in. and i wonder if you think, for example when someone is getting drafted and they're deciding do i want to play for 49ers or play for a team in florida or texas? you've been in the sports business for a long time. do you think t
a lot of people are going to texas and florida, particularly golfers and nevada a tennessee and washington where there is no state tax. melissa: they need warm weather to play golf year-round. a lot of places that would treat them a lot better. you mentioned texas and florida. one of the things he said strike as nerve with a lot of people he happens to be in a zone targeted both federally and by the state. you know it doesn't work for me right now. i am going to have to make some changes. as...
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winter storm warnings for parts of alabama, georgia, north carolina and tennessee. some places in the appalachian mountains could get more than a foot of snow and janice dean is watching this in the fox weather center. we'll keep you posted on any developments. a political writer michael barone has a column getting attention, suggests, quote that the president cannot abide views that he doesn't sure and for one example, barone points to the two times this week the president seems to suggest that the opponents of his gun control measures have some very ugly motives. listen. >> as far as people lining up and purchasing more guns, i think that we've seen for some time now that those who oppose any common sense gun control or gun safety measures have pretty effective way of ginning up fear on the part of gun owners that somehow the federal government's about to take all your guns away. there will be pundits and politicians and special interest lobbyists, publicly warning of a tyrannical allout assault on liberty. not because that's true, but because they want to gin up
winter storm warnings for parts of alabama, georgia, north carolina and tennessee. some places in the appalachian mountains could get more than a foot of snow and janice dean is watching this in the fox weather center. we'll keep you posted on any developments. a political writer michael barone has a column getting attention, suggests, quote that the president cannot abide views that he doesn't sure and for one example, barone points to the two times this week the president seems to suggest...
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one death reported in tennessee. at least 20 homes on one road in southern indiana are badly damaged. three tornados have reported. in arkansas. >>> one reason for the slow growth major cuts in defense spending. >>> another story breaking overnight. the tense hostage standoff in alabama. a man holding a 6-year-old boy inside a bunker underground. police say he took the child off a school bus tuesday, after fatally shooting the bus driver. the suspect, reportedly has a history of mental problems. >>> and finally, wow, the definition of american heroism. former soldier brendan marrocco made a point of wheeling himself into a news conference on tuesday. here's why that's important. he was using his new transplanted arms, after a rare 13-hour operation. he lost his arms and legs in 2009. but, clearly, that has not stopped him. >> not having arms takes so much away from you, even your personality. i have overcome so much in the last four years that i really honestly wasn't worried about the risks. >> he says he feels like
one death reported in tennessee. at least 20 homes on one road in southern indiana are badly damaged. three tornados have reported. in arkansas. >>> one reason for the slow growth major cuts in defense spending. >>> another story breaking overnight. the tense hostage standoff in alabama. a man holding a 6-year-old boy inside a bunker underground. police say he took the child off a school bus tuesday, after fatally shooting the bus driver. the suspect, reportedly has a history...
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we will come back to the speech in memphis, tennessee. in the next hour, we will be speaking with ralph nader. when dr. martin luther king was in memphis, he was there building momentum for a poor people's march. consumer advocate, three-time presidential candidate ralph nader is right now beating the drums around increasing the minimum wage. we will also be joined by clarence lusane, author of "the black history of the white house." we will find out exactly who built the white house. from pacifica, this is democracy now! if you want a copy of our annual tribute to dr. king, with his vietnam, and this speech you are listening to now, you could go to our website at democracynow.org. we will come back to this last address, in a moment. [♪] >> nina simone. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we return to dr. king's last speech, given the night before he was assassinated, april 3, 1968, a rainy night in memphis, tennessee. >> we are not going to let any mays stopped us. we are masters in o
we will come back to the speech in memphis, tennessee. in the next hour, we will be speaking with ralph nader. when dr. martin luther king was in memphis, he was there building momentum for a poor people's march. consumer advocate, three-time presidential candidate ralph nader is right now beating the drums around increasing the minimum wage. we will also be joined by clarence lusane, author of "the black history of the white house." we will find out exactly who built the white house....
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tennessee. fire tore through a church outside nashville. crews say after battling the flames. they dodged hundreds of pounds of falling bricks. nobody hurt. the church a total loss except for its cross. iowa, a 7-year-old boy and his ipad helped reunite a brother and sister after 65 years. they have been placed in separate foster homes as kids. and searched for each other over the years. then the son of the man's landlord went on his mom's facebook account and found the sister by searching maiden name. >> they will never know what little 7-year-old can do for you. >> the siblings rewarded the kid with a check for $125. california a robot with the face of a child is learning to read and express human emotions. researchers at uc san diego are working on the project with scientists across the country and in japan. they say robots like this may help develop social interaction in special needs kids, and that's a fox watch across america. i mean, i hope that works out. that was one creepy robot. let's just admit this. the best selling author of "the da vinci code" out with a book. h
tennessee. fire tore through a church outside nashville. crews say after battling the flames. they dodged hundreds of pounds of falling bricks. nobody hurt. the church a total loss except for its cross. iowa, a 7-year-old boy and his ipad helped reunite a brother and sister after 65 years. they have been placed in separate foster homes as kids. and searched for each other over the years. then the son of the man's landlord went on his mom's facebook account and found the sister by searching...
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the centers for disease control said today that all but two states, tennessee and hawaii, show widespread flu activity. the number of older people hospitalized with the illness rose sharply in the last week, and the number of children who've died increased again to 29. honda is recalling nearly 750,000 vehicles for a possible airbag problem. the auto maker said today the affected vehicles are pilot suvs and odyssey minivans spanning the model years 2009 to 2013. the driver's-side airbags may not have all the rivets they need, and that could stop them from deploying. no crashes or injuries have been reported. wall street rounded out the week on a mixed note. the dow jones industrial average gained 53 points to close at 13,649. the nasdaq fell one point to close at 3,134. for the week, the dow gained more than 1%; the nasdaq rose three-tenths of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: we return now to north africa, and what recent developments in mali and algeria tell us about the terrorist threat in that part of the world. for that, i'm joined by
the centers for disease control said today that all but two states, tennessee and hawaii, show widespread flu activity. the number of older people hospitalized with the illness rose sharply in the last week, and the number of children who've died increased again to 29. honda is recalling nearly 750,000 vehicles for a possible airbag problem. the auto maker said today the affected vehicles are pilot suvs and odyssey minivans spanning the model years 2009 to 2013. the driver's-side airbags may...
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. >> tennessee,zá]9hright? >> yeah. >> okay. so, bachelorette number one, if you could meet one famous person, who would it be and why? >> that i would have to say, right now, tony mendez. i justrnb saw r>Ñmd&Ù"argo." i want to know the back story. >> the real tony mendez. >> and maybe sit down with ben affleck, too. see how that story went. >> interesting. we're going to take a break -- >> you're supposed to be talking into the microphone. >> i'm so disappointed. it's a styrofoam ball on a stick. >>> okay. no time to waste, guys. >> what is it, steven? who are you picking? >> i'm going to go with number two. >> this is bachelorette number three. >> and bachelorette number one. and the beauty you get to meet. there she is. >> hi. >> oh. >> we're going to do some -- >> sounds great. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning. it is 8:56. d.c. taxidrivers will get more her before having to accept .ard payment the original plan calls for credit cardscept march 31. the d.c. taxicab commission has delayed impleme
. >> tennessee,zá]9hright? >> yeah. >> okay. so, bachelorette number one, if you could meet one famous person, who would it be and why? >> that i would have to say, right now, tony mendez. i justrnb saw r>Ñmd&Ù"argo." i want to know the back story. >> the real tony mendez. >> and maybe sit down with ben affleck, too. see how that story went. >> interesting. we're going to take a break -- >> you're supposed to be talking into...
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my grandmother owned a dance studio in tennessee where i was originally born. and then i moved to alabama when i was about two. my mom opened a dance studio. i got it from all angles, dancing for a long time. >> gretchen: another inspirational message you're going to have this year is the idea that you have not always been this perfect image of weight. i also struggled with my weight. here you are back when you competed a few years ago. what message do you give to young girls about weight and image and that sort of thing? >> you know, i think you should just have to take life day by day. when i moved here, i had 1,000 bucks in my pocket. the cheeps place to eat was mcdonald's. as i progressed and learned how my body works and what was appropriate and what was going to be the best thing to compete working out, i took it day by day and it's something i struggle with every single day. but it's really important to make healthy decisions so that you live longer life. >> gretchen: you're going to have a fantastic year. you're just getting started. mallory hagin, miss
my grandmother owned a dance studio in tennessee where i was originally born. and then i moved to alabama when i was about two. my mom opened a dance studio. i got it from all angles, dancing for a long time. >> gretchen: another inspirational message you're going to have this year is the idea that you have not always been this perfect image of weight. i also struggled with my weight. here you are back when you competed a few years ago. what message do you give to young girls about weight...
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peter pham about al qaeda in africa, here are the numbers to call -- we have paul on the line from tennessee, a republican. caller: good morning. how are you all? i would like to ask your guest, in the 1990's they bombed our embassy in somalia and kenya. the next thing was the uss cole. the u.s. has no response to this. they just sit there and watch and listen as these people were killed. i think it was 17 sailors on the ship that were killed. my question is, if we just sit back and watch these guys just keep doing what they do, how much longer will it be before more americans are killed, like in libya? this president and the secretary of state, they sidestep all the questions. mrs. clinton said it did not matter at this point. do you believe this administration is incompetence of doing their jobs of protecting american lives? guest: thanks for the call. my response would be there has to be a response. you're absolutely right that failure to respond can be taken and is often taken by these groups as a sign of weakness and they use it in their propaganda and recruitment. however, responding d
peter pham about al qaeda in africa, here are the numbers to call -- we have paul on the line from tennessee, a republican. caller: good morning. how are you all? i would like to ask your guest, in the 1990's they bombed our embassy in somalia and kenya. the next thing was the uss cole. the u.s. has no response to this. they just sit there and watch and listen as these people were killed. i think it was 17 sailors on the ship that were killed. my question is, if we just sit back and watch these...
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in parts of tennessee and western north carolina, western virginia. that will get on power lines and roads and be dangerous in some places. the pacific northwest, a >> this weather report, brought to you by transitions lenses. let's head over to the desk. people in dallas say, keep it here. >>> coming up, check out this toddler. she survived a harrowing freak accident. a pencil piercing her eye and her brain. she is okay right now. look at her right there. we're going to go inside her medical miracle. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a
in parts of tennessee and western north carolina, western virginia. that will get on power lines and roads and be dangerous in some places. the pacific northwest, a >> this weather report, brought to you by transitions lenses. let's head over to the desk. people in dallas say, keep it here. >>> coming up, check out this toddler. she survived a harrowing freak accident. a pencil piercing her eye and her brain. she is okay right now. look at her right there. we're going to go...
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thursday 1:00, watching snow move into alabama and tennessee. temperatures dropping as it continues to move north and eastward, seeing that snow move along the appalachians into north carolina and virginia. the temperatures will drop and the snow will start to fly. in some cases one to four, even six inches of snow. as you see as the storm exits the temperatures are going to drop, drop like a rock. in some cases below freezing. 29 for you in norfolk. 31 in d.c. it will be a cold inauguration day heading into next week. so there is the precipitation accumulation. one to four inches across dixie. in some cases you don't see that. it is a pretty rare event. once every several years. then you will see more accumulation as you head up into the higher elevations of the mountains, appalachians, six to 12, maybe, 18 inches of snow. pretty incredible. here in the northeast, we don't get any. martha likes the snow. martha: i do. bill: they're getting everything. we're not. >> we have to go to mississippi!. bill: there is still time. >> you're absolutely r
thursday 1:00, watching snow move into alabama and tennessee. temperatures dropping as it continues to move north and eastward, seeing that snow move along the appalachians into north carolina and virginia. the temperatures will drop and the snow will start to fly. in some cases one to four, even six inches of snow. as you see as the storm exits the temperatures are going to drop, drop like a rock. in some cases below freezing. 29 for you in norfolk. 31 in d.c. it will be a cold inauguration...